Girl rushed to hospital after being attacked by dogs in Greater Manchester - three people arrested
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A girl has been rushed to hospital after she was attacked by dogs. Three people have been arrested in connection with the incident in Trafford.
The attack took place at a property on Ackers Lane in Carrington, Greater Manchester. Police were called to the scene at 2.40pm on Sunday (March 26).
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21:45 27/03/2023
As part of the investigation, a van has also been found in south Manchester and is being examined.
Shortly before 2.40pm on Sunday 26 March 2023, police were called to a report of a child who had suffered injuries caused by dogs at an address on Ackers Lane, Carrington.
The girl, aged six, was taken to hospital where she remains in a stable condition.
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Hide AdFour adult dogs were seized by officers on Sunday along with nine puppies, and they were taken away by specialist partners.
Detective Inspector Matthew Dixon, of GMP’s Trafford district, said: “This is a fluid investigation and so far we have recovered 17 dogs and made three arrests, as well as a vehicle of interest.
“However, the investigation is very much ongoing and anyone with information should contact police quoting log 1612-26/03/23.”
The force has referred itself to the IOPC.